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Old 06-01-2009, 05:56 PM #20
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Originally posted by Tom
Which is why I said suggests and maybe ...

And animal experiment can be adapted to humans, hence a lot of products are tested on animals. They don't just do that for fun.
I know you said suggests and maybe. And I was still replying with my point. Makes absoloutely no difference. How was I to expect that you would suddenly become so obsessed with simple terminology in lieu of any proper discussion?

I know products are [wrongly] tested on animals. I assumed that was so obvious to everybody that it was not worth my fingers effort to mention the exception. Experiments of a cerebral and/or neurological nature though are an entirely different story. More often than not comparisons between humans and animals are bleak and abstract.

On a side note, I would be interested in seeing how psychedelic experiments performed on humans could asses the impact and causes of diverse sexual orientations in humans, as psychedelic therapy shows huge promise in dealing with emotional issues in cognitive function.
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